Cut a piece of transparency to desired size.
Stamping On Transparencies Tape the transparency down to prevent slipping.
Ink stamp with Staz- On and stamp on By Amy
transparency.
Stamping is making a comeback,
which is good for me! I started
stamping art when I was 11 years
old. Just ask my father and he will be more
than happy to tell you about the teddy bear walls
in my walk –in- closet that I stamped with scented
lime green ink. I don’t recall who gave me that ink
pad and teddy bear stamp but I am so thankful
they did. Something clicked and many years later Pull stamp gently away from transparency and
this love for stamping still thrives. Except now I use allow to dry for several minutes.
paper, not drywall.
Transparencies are still hot in the industry and my
tutorial is going to show you how to save some
money by making your own. It’s really simple, I
promise.
Supplies Needed:
After it dries you are ready to use it in your project.
Below is my finished card. I applied Stickles on top
of the transparency to add color and dimension.
Transparency Paper (blue shown for photography
purposes)
Staz-On Ink
Stamp of choice
Tape
The round clear lid you see is going to be used as
my mounting block for my stamp. I love recycling!
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